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Equality: A Man's Claim : The Equality Issue from the Male Perspective, and an Ethical Society's Viewpoint [Paperback]

Alan Millard


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An Author Thinks for Himself 14 Mar 2010
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Although Allan Millard has many appropriately sincere and accurate observations on how the feminist movement is rooted in misandry and selfish privilege on the part to those who adhere to it's ridiculous contrivances; he fails to include any credible sources for his observations. There is no bibliography of source material either.

He claims his book "covers all aspects of men's existence". This is just not true. Virtually all of is opinions on homosexuality are typical of societal ignorance and bigotry concerning the topic and sometimes just absurd. The church creeps into his dialog as well and seems a comfortable fit with Mormonist beliefs on family and sexuality. As such, it is not the objective view he would like his readers to think it is. Two stars for his lack of being forthright on those topics.

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